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Firms sue after Canary Wharf collapse
The contractors who were working on a site beside the fatal Canary Wharf crane collapse in 2000 are suing the crane operator and manufacturer for damages.
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NewsMargins hit by energy prices
Commercial and industrial work drives construction output but high energy prices could add £1.6bn to product prices
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Galliford Try's revenue passes £1bn mark
Acquisitions and strong housing sales boosts contractor's performance
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NewsGleeson cuts losses to £3m following radical restructuring
Group announces 'deeply disappointing' traditional housing results as it appoints Tube Lines chief executive to the board
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NewsWYG buys project manager
Consultant White Young Green has snapped up London-based project management consultancy Trench Farrow in a £4.5m acquisition, with the possibility of further deals between now and next summer.
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Building journalist scoops top award
Mark Leftly was named Business Reporter of the Year at last night's Magazine Journalism Awards
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NewsIndustry counts cost of Wembley stadium’s ‘appalling saga’
Senior figures welcome out-of-court settlement between Multiplex and WNSL, but fear for the damage already done to the reputation of the UK construction industry
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NewsIndustry counts cost of Wembley stadium’s ‘appalling saga’
Senior figures welcome out-of-court settlement between Multiplex and WNSL, but fear for the damage already done to the reputation of the UK construction industry
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CBUK accused of delay
Multiplex has accused former Wembley steel subcontractor Cleveland Bridge of delaying the progress of its damages claim, amid continued concerns over CBUK’s solvency
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John Lewis enters the housing market
John Lewis is venturing into residential development with a scheme on a site it owns in Chelsea, west London.
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John Lewis enters the housing market
John Lewis is venturing into residential development with a scheme on a site it owns in Chelsea, west London
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CSCS split over Polish workers plan
A row has broken out on the board of the Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) over a plan to make it easier for Eastern European workers to obtain skills cards.
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BT switches procurement to regional frameworks
Company abandons national system as focus of work moves from new build to refurbishment
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A van for all reasons
White vans have always been the vehicle of choice in the building trade, but now theyre being used to spread the word on sustainability and training and for making toasties. Lydia Stockdale hitched three lifts
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Features
Market forecast: Gearing up for 2012
Last year’s slight downturn in workload has reversed in 2006. But, says Peter Fordham of Davis Langdon, construction inflation can only keep growing as we gear up for the Olympics
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Gleeson sells civils arm for £36m
MJ Gleeson has sold its civil engineering business to US construction giant Black & Veatch for £36m, following a four-month sale process, which also saw Balfour Beatty vying for the division.
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CommentMIPIM flies east
MIPIM Asia might not measure up to MIPIM France, but it’s far less stuck up and people actually talk to each other. Just a shame the UK stand was so dismal














